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Picked up Thursday 2/10 from Aaron. Financing through Thomas and worked with Charles from sales. Order placed through Renae. They all were excellent! Left the dealership super satisfied, they gave me recommendations on places to eat! All great recommendations! 1000% satisfied with going with...
mine made it from port to dealer in 2ish days. it was scheduled to arrive to port on 2/4 (dont know when it actually arrived) and was on the lot 2/7.
Any one else going to be at Mark Dodge on 2/10??
Lemon laws are for the issues after multiple attempts to repair. OP said dealer may not cover this under warranty. This doesn't mean the truck is a lemon. Looks more like an issue due to poor supplier quality which should definitely be covered under OEM warranty.
dont need to hire a lawyer. go here: https://www.mass.gov/how-to/file-a-consumer-complaint
Fill out the paperwork. Go to the Service Manager. And tell them to give you a written report why they are not covering the warranty work otherwise you file to the attorney general.
Continue to work with...
This one expired 4/5/2022. so you're at the mercy at when your order is delivered and what rebates are going on at that time. OR the rebates and incentives you locked in at the time of order.
Rebates and incentives come from the OEM, so the dealer is not losing out anything by applying rebates for you. Sale price (without rebates) is what the dealer gets paid, sale price minus rebates is what you pay. I've mentioned this before, some dealers may hide and not disclose all available...
AFTER all your negotiations and lock in the final sale price. technically, they can just apply for you, not tell you and collect the $1000 for themselves. super sleeeezzy. or just go to Mark Dodge and avoid all that. Their price is pretty much the best you'll get locally and no haggling needed.
Call some detail/ceramic coaters in the area to get a quote. I suspect you'll get a better price because the dealer typically outsources that type of work and gets a cut. So you're paying for the "finder" fee for the dealer to get it done.
There's also a huge range of high quality vs low...
Agree, each situation is different. Lease is a good option, might actually be the best bet if you like to switch out cars every couple years. You're fixed on residual value, probably will work out in your favor in 2-3 years even though you're not getting the best deal right now.
No one knows...
equivalent APR is 5.6% for that. that's what i expected given the current **** leases. that's why i was surprised with 0.0004. With a 5.6% you should really consider own. I dont know what you situation is but at least when you own, you earn the equity instead of paying "rent".
Curious what the payments come out to for the lease because .0004 is super low - I'm calculating about $570. is this for 10k 36m?
i thought lease deals suck right now, but this looks like a pretty good deal.
Luckily I added the block heater last minute on my order and it only added $80 to the order (less than the actual part if i bought it after). TBH, I'm not sure how often I'll use it as i also have the 5.7L and if you're using good oil, you should be good to at least -40C/F. But nice to have to...
Mine only showed up when i got my WS. maybe yours left the plant to get bedliner and other accessories done. once it ships to the dealer, you should have your WS!!
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